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Protons and electrons pull each other



 
 
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Old September 24th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Protons and electrons pull each other

by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons
in the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons
effects the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy
shell.

MItch Raemsch
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BURT wrote:

by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons
in the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons
effects the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy
shell.

MItch Raemsch


think in waves, denser and denser waves of energy.


holog

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holog wrote:



BURT wrote:

by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons
in the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons
effects the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy
shell.

MItch Raemsch



think in waves, denser and denser waves of energy.


holog




a vortice of wave energy will appear to be "solid"



holog

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holog wrote:



holog wrote:



BURT wrote:

by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons
in the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons
effects the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy
shell.

MItch Raemsch




think in waves, denser and denser waves of energy.


holog




a vortice of wave energy will appear to be "solid"



holog



and it will have a characteristic called "spin"





holog


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On Sep 24, 2:38 pm, BURT wrote:
by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons
in the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons
effects the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy
shell.

MItch Raemsch


The strong electrostatic force dominates over the weak force of
gravity.

~ BG
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Default Protons and electrons pull each other

Am Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:39:56 -0400 schrieb holog in
in sci.physics.relativity:

BURT wrote:

by electric force. The electrons in their shells pull on the protons in
the nucleus and vice versa. The pull of protons on electrons effects
the jump speed of electrons when moving to a higher energy shell.

MItch Raemsch


Wow, miracles never cease. Mitch Raemsch actually said something true.

It's precisely that reason that regular methane (CH4) lasers have a
different operating wavelength than deuterated-methane (CH3D) lasers.

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